January 31, 2014.
The orbital module of the LV Soyuz-U with CV Progress M-22M transportation for the general integration with LV
At Baikonur launch site the preparations continue for the launch of Progress M-22M cargo vehicle under the International Space Station program.
Orbital module of the Soyuz-U launch vehicle, containing Progress M-22M spacecraft was transported from the spacecraft processing facility for the general integration with LV.
January 31, 2014.
Designers inspection of Progress M-22M cargo vehicle and payload shroud roll were performed
At Baikonur launch site the preparations continue for the launch of Progress M-22M cargo vehicle under the International Space Station program.
Designers inspection of the Progress M-22M cargo vehicle was completed.
Payload shroud roll on to the Progress M-22M cargo vehicle was performed.
January 30, 2014.
By order of RSC Energia aerodynamic research of the Ascent Unit for the ISS Science-Power Module is conducted at TsAGI
Phase I of aerodynamic research of a new Ascent Unit (AU) intended for delivery to the International Space Station (ISS) of Science-Power Module (SPM) to be developed by RSC Energia in cooperation with industry enterprises has been competed.
January 30, 2014.
A transfer compartment was docked with Progress M-22M cargo vehicle
At Baikonur launch site the preparations continue for the launch of Progress M-22M cargo vehicle under the International Space Station program.
Progress M-22M transport cargo vehicle was docked with the transfer compartment in the Spacecraft Assembly and Testing Facility.
January 28, 2014.
S.P. Korolev RSC Energia takes an active part in the XXXVIII Academic readings devoted to cosmonautics
S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia takes an active part in the XXXVIII Academic readings devoted to cosmonautics, which began at Bauman MSTU.
January 28, 2014.
Progress M-22M cargo vehicle was delivered to the Spacecraft Assembly and Testing Facility
At Baikonur launch site the preparations continue for the launch of Progress M-22M cargo vehicle under the International Space Station program.
Progress M-22M cargo vehicle fuelled with propellant components and compressed gases was delivered to the Spacecraft Assembly and Testing Facility for final processing operations.
January 27, 2014.
The Russian cosmonauts performed the 44th egress into space
According to the International Space Station (ISS) flight program Russian cosmonauts Oleg Kotov (ISS-38 commander) and Sergey Riazansky (ISS-38 flight engineer) performed an egress into space. The egress was made additionally after an unsuccessful effort when performing extravehicular activity (EVA) on December 27, 2013 to connect high-resolution camera (HRC) and medium-resolution camera (MRC).
January 24, 2014.
A meeting of the Technical management
At Baikonur launch site the preparations continue for the launch of Progress M-22M cargo vehicle under the International Space Station program.
The Technical Management meeting took place, which made a decision to fuel Progress M-22M cargo vehicle with propellant components and compressed gases.
January 23, 2014.
Construction work was started to build a new school in Korolev's residential area on Pionerskaya Street, 30
A new secondary school which will accommodate 825 schoolchildren was started to be erected in the residential area of Korolev city on Pionerskaya Street, 30 where building of the housing complex for S.P. Korolev Rocket and Space Corporation Energia is currently under way.
January 13, 2014.
RSC Energia, Science city Korolev and Moscow hosted the events devoted to the 107th anniversary of S.P. Korolev's birth
Rocket-Space Corporation Energia after S.P. Korolev, science city Korolev and Moscow hosted solemn events devoted to the 107th anniversary of the birth of academician Sergei Pavlovich Korolev (12.01.1907 - 14.01.1966), the outstanding scientist, founder of national rocket technology and practical cosmonautics, General Designer of renowned OKB-1, the leader of the activities aimed to build the first national ballistic long-range missiles, Earth artificial satellites, space vehicles, automatic interplanetary stations.